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justawhoaman posted an update 5 years ago
Japan is preventing people who have been vaccinated from donating blood. If you can read Japanese:
http://www.jrc.or.jp/donation/about/refrain/detail_08/Or not: here it is in English:
Translation of Japan’s Red Cross indicates it is all Covid 19 injections – not just Pfizer
Those who have received vaccinations within a certain period of time
Those who have received inactivated vaccines for influenza, Japanese encephalitis, cholera, hepatitis A, pneumococcus, pertussis, tetanus, etc. and toxoids are not allowed to donate blood for 24 hours after vaccination.
Those who have received hepatitis B vaccine are not allowed to donate blood for 2 weeks after vaccination, those who have received anti-HBs human immunoglobulin alone or in combination are not allowed to donate blood for 6 months after administration, and those who have received rabies vaccine (after being bitten by an animal) are not allowed to donate blood for 1 year after vaccination.
Those who have been vaccinated against mumps, rubella, BCG, and other weakly poisonous live vaccines are not allowed to donate blood for 4 weeks after vaccination, those who have been vaccinated against smallpox are not allowed to donate blood for 2 months after vaccination, and those who have been vaccinated against tetanus, snake venom, gas vesicles, and botulism are not allowed to donate blood for 3 months after administration.
Those who have been vaccinated against new coronaviruses are not allowed to donate blood for the time being.
If you have had a specific disease If you are sick on the day of the donation, taking medication, or have a fever If you have or are suspected of having AIDS, hepatitis, or other viruses If you are pregnant or nursing If you have had a blood transfusion or organ transplant If you have had a piercing within the past 6 months If you have had a mouse implant within the past 6 months If you have a trauma If you have been bitten by an animal or a person Those who have received vaccinations within a certain period of time Those who have received dental treatment (including tartar removal) that involves bleeding Those who have traveled or lived abroad Those who have or are suspected of having Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (CJD)
Translated with http://www.DeepL.com/Translator (free version)
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excellent find justa.
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